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chastity pellum, a student at the university of central florida training to be a science michael weinbaum is 28, an engineer and self-described social conservative from jacksonville. and charlie adkins, a 56-year- old real estate manager, a former homebuilder who struggled we met in downtown orlando, in the heart of one of the most hotly contested regions, of one of the most hotly contested states in the 2012 election. welcome to you all. thanks for joining us both to watch and to discuss what happened toght. i want to know if anybody's opinion of either candidate was changed by watching them debate each other for 90 minutes. did anybody see either of the two men in a different way when it was all over? >> i think governor romney, especially by opening with a story of how it was either him or his wife had met someone who was struggling to find a job, had one job, didn't work and happened multiple times, that was-- i don't know if i've watched enough of him on the stump but that was the kind of thing i was expecting him to say. that was a softer side. he did seem a little more softer, a li
chastity pellum, a student at the university of central florida training to be a science michael weinbaum is 28, an engineer and self-described social conservative from jacksonville. and charlie adkins, a 56-year- old real estate manager, a former homebuilder who struggled we met in downtown orlando, in the heart of one of the most hotly contested regions, of one of the most hotly contested states in the 2012 election. welcome to you all. thanks for joining us both to watch and to discuss what...
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be culinary chic. >>> thanks to michael, governor rendell, james, and hugo, james lipton. the other debates, we cannot wait for. that is all for "now." "andrea mitchell reports" is next live from denver. jack after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> right now
be culinary chic. >>> thanks to michael, governor rendell, james, and hugo, james lipton. the other debates, we cannot wait for. that is all for "now." "andrea mitchell reports" is next live from denver. jack after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits...
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craig: i'll do whoa as michael caine and then you do whoa as matthew mcconaughey. whoa. geoff: whoa. craig: i'll do sean connery. geoff: all right. craig: whoa. geoff: i'll do it as stallone. whoooh. craig: good night, everybody.,, i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ appeal award two years in a row. most paints have color that sits on the surface. but nothing beats benjamin moore's color lock technology that locks color right in, no matter how often you wash it. color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. come pre-filled with problems. enough is en
craig: i'll do whoa as michael caine and then you do whoa as matthew mcconaughey. whoa. geoff: whoa. craig: i'll do sean connery. geoff: all right. craig: whoa. geoff: i'll do it as stallone. whoooh. craig: good night, everybody.,, i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget...
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our michael & son weather cam. temperatures still 73. dew point in the low 50s. that's very comfortable. we're looking at drier air moving in, clear skies. winds light now west-northwest at 6. pressurizing at 30.13 inches of mercury. satellite and radar combined, a couple of things to point out. this is impressive snow out of northern sections of minnesota. three to five inches fell. this is the cold air. notice this cold front that's attached to the. this same blast of cold air will go through here saturday afternoon. when it goes through there won't be much fanfare. a couple of showers. what happens on sunday, all of the precipitation develops behind the front. right now some showers through the midwest. some of those could get in here just in time for the second half of the terps game but not a lot of precipitation with the passage of the front. right now we have clear skies, all the clouds and showers from this morning are history. so tomorrow, a great hair day. a fantastic day. a great night for high school football, too. i don't think you will even need a s
our michael & son weather cam. temperatures still 73. dew point in the low 50s. that's very comfortable. we're looking at drier air moving in, clear skies. winds light now west-northwest at 6. pressurizing at 30.13 inches of mercury. satellite and radar combined, a couple of things to point out. this is impressive snow out of northern sections of minnesota. three to five inches fell. this is the cold air. notice this cold front that's attached to the. this same blast of cold air will go...
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joining me today, msnbc political analyst and georgetown university professor, he of the golden throat, michael eric dyson. nbc news political analyst, former pennsylvania governor, and the current governor of "now," ed rendell, co-host of today and nbc news chief legal correspondent savannah guthrie and mr. sunday morning himself, hugo lindgren. six months, 12 days after governor romney senior adviser forecasted this -- >> hit a reset button for the fall campaign. everything changes. it's like an etch a sketch. you can shake it up and we start all over again. >> the magical erasure has finally begun. a new mitt romney took the stage last night, confident, polished and apparently possessed of entirely different policies. exhibit a, the 20% across the board tax cut that is estimated to cost taxpayers $4.8 trillion. >> governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the extension of the bush tax cuts. >> first, i don't have a $5 trillion tax cut. i don't have a tax cut of the scale that you're talking. no economist can say mitt romney's tax plan adds 5 trillion.
joining me today, msnbc political analyst and georgetown university professor, he of the golden throat, michael eric dyson. nbc news political analyst, former pennsylvania governor, and the current governor of "now," ed rendell, co-host of today and nbc news chief legal correspondent savannah guthrie and mr. sunday morning himself, hugo lindgren. six months, 12 days after governor romney senior adviser forecasted this -- >> hit a reset button for the fall campaign. everything...
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check out michael moore. check out andrew sullivan. they wanted a mud fight, my friends. >> yes, exactly. then if he has a better debate, they'll be like, oh, my gosh. we knew this was the real obama. >> like the parents watching the little league game. they're trying to get him back in line. >> that was my line from last night. there should have been a mercy rule. >> exactly. >> you tweet that had. >> i did. >> i like that. >> i did not steal that from you. >> stealing. >> coming up, what does president obama have to say after the debate last night? you'll hear from him next. first, here is joe biden's analysis. >> i think the president did a wonderful job, a wonderful job, a wonderful job. >> he really is an american treasure, leave now and you'll miss dana performing a version of "smoke on the water." excited "the five". >> last night it was tk obama at the first debate in denver. how did he react today? >> so you see the man on stage last night, he does not want to be hel accountable for the real mitt romney's decisions and what he
check out michael moore. check out andrew sullivan. they wanted a mud fight, my friends. >> yes, exactly. then if he has a better debate, they'll be like, oh, my gosh. we knew this was the real obama. >> like the parents watching the little league game. they're trying to get him back in line. >> that was my line from last night. there should have been a mercy rule. >> exactly. >> you tweet that had. >> i did. >> i like that. >> i did not steal...
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michael hirsch, joe williams, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> cenk: to be fair. it was not just chris christie who got the debate right. our own jennifer granholm said that president obama would lose, and unfortunately she was right. when we come back, we'll talk to toby zeigler and talk about the theatrics about last night. what michael shure said was right. the president looked tired he didn't look as confident. how much of a difference will that make welcome we'll discuss that when we return. >> previously on the "west wing" wing." >> it's not rocket science, but it takes the voter an extra season seconds to find it. >> cenk: hey, there is richard. we'll talk to him in just a minute. and then later in the program the elbow of the day. someone delivers it on themselves. you can guess it. we'll share it later in the program. >>(narrator) bill press is on current tv. >>liberal and proud of it. >>(narrator) unafraid, outspoken, and above all politically direct. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9
michael hirsch, joe williams, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> cenk: to be fair. it was not just chris christie who got the debate right. our own jennifer granholm said that president obama would lose, and unfortunately she was right. when we come back, we'll talk to toby zeigler and talk about the theatrics about last night. what michael shure said was right. the president looked tired he didn't look as confident. how much of a difference will that make...
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we have david shuster in denver and michael shure in the war room in san francisco. michael, i understand you are about to tell me there could be a tie. how would that happen? >> there are two different ways of getting to a tie -- well, there are several, but there are two i'm going to look at here. giving virginia new hampshire nevada and wisconsin to the president. then give colorado to romney ohio, iowa north carolina and florida to romney. and you'll see it is 270 to 268. the state of maine does it by congressional district. if approximate romney wins one congressional district in maine, then it's possible we could have a tie in the electoral college. a better way of doing that is giving obama new hampshire, ohio, and wisconsin, and then seeing romney run the board here. florida, north carolina, virginia, iowa colorado, and nevada, and then you have an actual 269-269 tie. i do understand however, if the president talks about climate change tonight, tennessee could move into his corner. [ laughter ] >> cenk: that last scenario is not that implausible. that would b
we have david shuster in denver and michael shure in the war room in san francisco. michael, i understand you are about to tell me there could be a tie. how would that happen? >> there are two different ways of getting to a tie -- well, there are several, but there are two i'm going to look at here. giving virginia new hampshire nevada and wisconsin to the president. then give colorado to romney ohio, iowa north carolina and florida to romney. and you'll see it is 270 to 268. the state of...
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but michael cauldron had an interesting point. leher did not go to new media or didn't take any crowd sourcing questions. he didn't ask people what he ought to ask. that is who decided by himself. >> jon: it was mostly the liberal media that trashed leher's performance and thought he was going to be unfair. >> steven colbert called him the most boring man on evening news. that is something what we saw. i have to agree with rick and with ellen. i think he understood that the two men wanted to engage and he stepped out of the way. that was a good thing. >> the lincoln-douglas debates were between lincoln and douglas. there were no moderator. everybody would like to say, that would be a better model. they tried it that th time. now, the media are blaming leher. one wrote last week that the media is part of team. romney is playing against the democratic team and media team and the fact that leher wasn't a tackler he is now getting beat up for it. >> jon: the ratings were huge, 67 million people. they have a way of measuring people how
but michael cauldron had an interesting point. leher did not go to new media or didn't take any crowd sourcing questions. he didn't ask people what he ought to ask. that is who decided by himself. >> jon: it was mostly the liberal media that trashed leher's performance and thought he was going to be unfair. >> steven colbert called him the most boring man on evening news. that is something what we saw. i have to agree with rick and with ellen. i think he understood that the two men...
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i know michael does because we agree on this. let me go to you because that answer i found -- >> you cut the funding -- >> -- adequate but only for a dae day. mr. steele, you say it's fair you a pay a lower tax rate than most americans, 13%. the top rate is 35% in your bracket. 35 for people in your tax bracket. tell the american people why that's fair, that you pay 13 for the tax reform that you let out and most people have to pace 35% top rate. >> well, in typical fashion, the liberal media has misled my record. so the reality is that i paid the 35% on that income when i earned it. i invested that income and then that money that i earned off of those investments, i paid what the cap gains rate is which is about 13%. the typical person out there making $50,000 a year, their effective rate, chris, if you know this, is about 5 to 7%. so i'm still paying more based on your argument. >> so money you make off of money, you only pay 13%. so if you don't sweat, you don't pay that rate? >> it's the law. >> we're trying to decide what th
i know michael does because we agree on this. let me go to you because that answer i found -- >> you cut the funding -- >> -- adequate but only for a dae day. mr. steele, you say it's fair you a pay a lower tax rate than most americans, 13%. the top rate is 35% in your bracket. 35 for people in your tax bracket. tell the american people why that's fair, that you pay 13 for the tax reform that you let out and most people have to pace 35% top rate. >> well, in typical fashion,...
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budget and about the nuclear triad and bernie asked the question that got the response that showed michael dukakis did not know how to react as a human. >> i love those mad dog questions because it gets the politicians out of their comfort zone. chris: let's look how it came down iconically, the dukakis moment showed he was robotic and had been out there and before the debate, "saturday night live" roasted dukakis and the inquiss tore -- of inquisitore played sam donaldson. >> you've been described as emotionally dead and cool and your advisors say you're sometimes distant and aloof, a bit of a cold fish but they say one of the reasons you trail in the polls is you're uninspiring and seem to be devoid of passion. >> sam, that kind of dispersion on my character quite frankly makes me -- well, there's no other word for it, enraged. enraged. [laughter] >> maybe i shouldn't say that in the heat of the moment. but i can't control myself. and i apologize for flying off the handle. i'm just sorry my kids had to see me like this. chris: that was before what happened. when we come back, the next de
budget and about the nuclear triad and bernie asked the question that got the response that showed michael dukakis did not know how to react as a human. >> i love those mad dog questions because it gets the politicians out of their comfort zone. chris: let's look how it came down iconically, the dukakis moment showed he was robotic and had been out there and before the debate, "saturday night live" roasted dukakis and the inquiss tore -- of inquisitore played sam donaldson....
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david corn, michael isikoff. great guys. up next, why are so many republicans living in a parallel universe where they think mitt romney is leading in all the polls and it's a liberal conspiracy to suppress the republican -- boy, that's something. could it be they just don't accept the legitimacy of a democrat in the white house. that's my theory. they don't think democrats belong in the white house. they'd give the congress away for 100 years if they could have the white house. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> well, elizabeth warren is on top in the latest polling from massachusetts. let's go back to the "hardball" scoreboard. in a new wbur mass inc poll, it shows warren leading senator scott brown by four now. wow, 49%/45%. a guess all this making jokes about the indians isn't working for mr. brown. we'll be right back. >>> we're back. one of the hallmarks of our democracy, i might say, is the highest office, the presidency, belongs to no one political party. in fact, an equal number of republicans and democ
david corn, michael isikoff. great guys. up next, why are so many republicans living in a parallel universe where they think mitt romney is leading in all the polls and it's a liberal conspiracy to suppress the republican -- boy, that's something. could it be they just don't accept the legitimacy of a democrat in the white house. that's my theory. they don't think democrats belong in the white house. they'd give the congress away for 100 years if they could have the white house. this is...
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. >> no, no -- >> i'm talking to george michael over here. >> this is what michael would be doping. this is cheating. cheating. >> the whole thing is a setup. what are you talking about. >> kathy bates in the newsroom, she said, look, here's what should happen. major league baseball should review this. go up in the booth, review this. cancel it. and it never happened. write this on the books. >> thank you. >> thank you, tom. >>> we're going to talk about something that really matters now. and that's the weather. it's been warmer. we need to cool you down just a little bit. veronica johnson, how are we looking out there right now? >> we're looki ining dry out th right now. i was amused for that whole segment there. yeah, we're dry out there right now. got rid of the fog. but now we still have some cloud cover throughout the area. despite that cloud cover, we still got up to 80 degrees today. we're now at 79 degrees. i'm expecting more fog. i'll tell you how bad that fog is going to be for tomorrow morning, and what else we're going to have to dea l with tomorrow with that fog coming
. >> no, no -- >> i'm talking to george michael over here. >> this is what michael would be doping. this is cheating. cheating. >> the whole thing is a setup. what are you talking about. >> kathy bates in the newsroom, she said, look, here's what should happen. major league baseball should review this. go up in the booth, review this. cancel it. and it never happened. write this on the books. >> thank you. >> thank you, tom. >>> we're going to...
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i'm going to ask michael steele and joan walsh to fill in for barack obama. can they answer questions? i'm going to show you what i'm going to be looking for. and then i'll join rachel mad do you for an hour long show for tonight's debate. join us for the full coverage. and then at midnight eastern, i'll be back for the a special late edition of "hardball," a show with lots of results. we'll tell you who won. this is "hardball," live from denver, the first presidential debate. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? if we took theissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ introducing the completely reimagined nis
i'm going to ask michael steele and joan walsh to fill in for barack obama. can they answer questions? i'm going to show you what i'm going to be looking for. and then i'll join rachel mad do you for an hour long show for tonight's debate. join us for the full coverage. and then at midnight eastern, i'll be back for the a special late edition of "hardball," a show with lots of results. we'll tell you who won. this is "hardball," live from denver, the first presidential...
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well, who was that guy, michael? this is not a guy we had seen on the campaign trail for the last -- >> i can't even take any of this seriously. >> -- several months. >> i think, first off, the whole idea this guy is an empty suit, it's laughable to say that. he was the governor of a state, and he was very successful as a governor of a state. he was able to cobble together the coalition, something this president hasn't been able to do, quite frankly, to get his agenda done. >> why does he keep saying his -- excuse me. this one gets to me, and i don't like the word lie, but i think he's dealing in an untruth here. he did it the other night after being corrected by his staff when he did it on one of the sunday shows. he said his health care plan, such as it's going to be, will cover people who don't have coverage for a pre-existing condition and they try to buy a policy, and he keeps saying they can go buy one and he'll make sure they can buy one legally, there will be such policies made available. immediately they com
well, who was that guy, michael? this is not a guy we had seen on the campaign trail for the last -- >> i can't even take any of this seriously. >> -- several months. >> i think, first off, the whole idea this guy is an empty suit, it's laughable to say that. he was the governor of a state, and he was very successful as a governor of a state. he was able to cobble together the coalition, something this president hasn't been able to do, quite frankly, to get his agenda done....
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>> progressives from chris matthews to bill maher to michael moore all across the progressive wing of the democratic party, there's great disappointment. >> they were jumping out of their seats watching. >> i understand. i understand there was a hunger for us to attack romney more personally than the president did last night. >> bottom line, romney scores, but was last night the first to game-change his campaign and what they sorely needed? >> the only loophole he had enough courage to mention last night was big bird and public broadcasting. >> i think governor strickland was watching a different debate from me and the american people. >> yeah, big bird got hit by the bus last night. joining me is ed schultz, good to have you here. i was watching you last night, your immediate reaction saying that the president was off his game. you were stunned. and then you had this exchange with david plouffe from the obama campaign after the debate. take a look. >> mr. plouffe, why didn't the president mention tonight that we have had 30 months of private sector job growth? that's a heck of a numb
>> progressives from chris matthews to bill maher to michael moore all across the progressive wing of the democratic party, there's great disappointment. >> they were jumping out of their seats watching. >> i understand. i understand there was a hunger for us to attack romney more personally than the president did last night. >> bottom line, romney scores, but was last night the first to game-change his campaign and what they sorely needed? >> the only loophole he...
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and michael isikoff is an nbc news national investigative correspondent. first of all, when you go out and have phony lists, that's a criminal matter apparently. >> yes, this is serious. the florida department of law enforcement is going to look into it because this is voter fraud. this is voter registration fraud, and it actually also shows that we already have laws in place to prevent voter fraud and, in fact, the state's going to go after them and that's good. >> give me a damage report on what would happen if these people got away with what they're doing. >> what would happen is really, you know, we know at the end of the day they would not be able to vote actually because, again, we have laws in place that would not permit them to vote. >> but they're showing up on registration lists and where they end up going. >> what would happen is actually this is a fact that, you know, technology allows for them to be knocked out, and that kind of fraud is not going to happen. but we have a problem with people trying to conjure up people that they want to vote r
and michael isikoff is an nbc news national investigative correspondent. first of all, when you go out and have phony lists, that's a criminal matter apparently. >> yes, this is serious. the florida department of law enforcement is going to look into it because this is voter fraud. this is voter registration fraud, and it actually also shows that we already have laws in place to prevent voter fraud and, in fact, the state's going to go after them and that's good. >> give me a damage...
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michael kept drinking and drinking. everybody just lit up and went -- got it. >> yeah, fun. >> reporter: and underneath all the comic asides, there's an unmistakable feeling of family here. >> chevy's a genius and my dear friend. and i'm so glad that the four of us can all be together at the same time. it was a special time. you hope that you can touch somebody's life in some way. and you don't think you're going to do it, unless you're getting an oscar for it. >> i did it for the greeks and for the chinese. >> reporter: all that's good must end. but a "vacation" reunion wouldn't be complete without a little mockingbird. ♪ mockingbird everybody have you heard ♪ ♪ have you heard if that diamond ring don't shine ♪ ♪ don't shine going to buy me a diamond ring ♪ ♪ going to buy you a diamond ring ♪ >> that was awesome. >> sorry, folks. park's closed. the moose out front should have told you. >> reporter: i did find out there was an alternative ending. the original ending had them taking the wally world presid
michael kept drinking and drinking. everybody just lit up and went -- got it. >> yeah, fun. >> reporter: and underneath all the comic asides, there's an unmistakable feeling of family here. >> chevy's a genius and my dear friend. and i'm so glad that the four of us can all be together at the same time. it was a special time. you hope that you can touch somebody's life in some way. and you don't think you're going to do it, unless you're getting an oscar for it. >> i did...
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let's hear from michael, in kentucky, an independent there. what would you be asking if you could? >caller: i am looking in the news media, everywhere, there is not a third party candidates who will be speaking tonight. if it was a third party, i would ask obama and mitt romney, what they would do about toning down the procedures of the tsa that are invasive. also, i do my research on line, mainly. alex jones and gary johnson -- i would ask him what he would do. i wish you were in the debate. thank you for your time. good bye. >> we will be talking to the democratic co-chairman of the commission on presidential debates. we'll ask him about why no third-party is represented on the stage tonight. tonight -- next is a call from eveline in florida, a republican. caller: hi, my name is eveline. i would ask romney as a diehard republican myself, i would ask him, do you think that i am a stupid person to believe that after saying you did not care about 47% of the people that now you say you are going to be the president of 100% of the people, that i am stupid and not to believe that? i do
let's hear from michael, in kentucky, an independent there. what would you be asking if you could? >caller: i am looking in the news media, everywhere, there is not a third party candidates who will be speaking tonight. if it was a third party, i would ask obama and mitt romney, what they would do about toning down the procedures of the tsa that are invasive. also, i do my research on line, mainly. alex jones and gary johnson -- i would ask him what he would do. i wish you were in the...
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and michael, who has notng to say about education. so in education there is a choice of two futures. education for the narrow elite with the conservative and one nation still system as part of a one nation economy with the next labor government. [applause] to be a one nation economy, we have to make life just that easier for the producers and that much harder for the producers. i think people know what i'm talking about. [applause] the businesses tell me the pressure for the investors can have their own view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but have to publish their accounts every three months in line with the wishes of the best of the business. we will end that and the companies can take a long-term productive view for the country. [applause] companies are far more easily bought and sold than in any other country. the hedge funds and the speculators can jump in for a quick profit. they are not acting in the interest of some or the nation. they are just in it. you will change it coming in here is the thing, ladi
and michael, who has notng to say about education. so in education there is a choice of two futures. education for the narrow elite with the conservative and one nation still system as part of a one nation economy with the next labor government. [applause] to be a one nation economy, we have to make life just that easier for the producers and that much harder for the producers. i think people know what i'm talking about. [applause] the businesses tell me the pressure for the investors can have...
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michael provides some cushion in the 8th as the nats grab their 98th win and home field advantage in the playoffs. >> no doubt about it, you want to finish feeling good. that was definitely a feel-good finish. getting to ten wins, we all wanted him to get there. he pitched better to have 15 wins, as good as he's pitched. >> today's other big story, the president's race. teddy, he had a secret weapon today. a miniphilly fanatic pops out of nowhere. knocks down washington, jefferson, and lincoln, and teddy roosevelt has a win and there is much rejoicing. so there it is. the two stories, home field advantage in the playoffs or teddy winning the president's race. >> you have to give it to teddy. home field advantage today seemed to work out for the nats favor. >> one of those events was trending on twitter and it wasn't the nats winning home field advantage. >> thank you. back to our big story tonight, president obama and mitt romney facing off in their first presidential debate. now that round one is in the books, we're diving into the analysis coming up next. also, did two local police
michael provides some cushion in the 8th as the nats grab their 98th win and home field advantage in the playoffs. >> no doubt about it, you want to finish feeling good. that was definitely a feel-good finish. getting to ten wins, we all wanted him to get there. he pitched better to have 15 wins, as good as he's pitched. >> today's other big story, the president's race. teddy, he had a secret weapon today. a miniphilly fanatic pops out of nowhere. knocks down washington, jefferson,...
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senator michael beties, a democrat here in his home state and michael steele, the former chairman of the republican national committee. both howard and michael are political msnbc analysts. i'll start with an elected official. the people that worked for the president had to come out and say he did well. everyone else said he didn't. >> i was in the hall so i can say i haven't seen it on tv. but on the substance, in colorado, we're a third republican and a third democratic and a third independent and we don't like people to say one thing in boston, one in denver and one thing in rural and one thing in urban and i think we heard more of that from mitt romney. >> who called him on that? we went an hour and a half before i went -- a couple days ago he talked about the pre-existing coverage and now you're saying you have a program and i'm going to take nationally based on the principles of massachusetts. >> i'll you another example that infuriates me. this $716 billion medicare issue in ryan's plan. >> the number? >> yeah. romney tonight said the reason he thinks we ought to have a vouche
senator michael beties, a democrat here in his home state and michael steele, the former chairman of the republican national committee. both howard and michael are political msnbc analysts. i'll start with an elected official. the people that worked for the president had to come out and say he did well. everyone else said he didn't. >> i was in the hall so i can say i haven't seen it on tv. but on the substance, in colorado, we're a third republican and a third democratic and a third...
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the driver, 22-year-old michael ratliff was arrested. witnesses who saw the whole thing were horrified. >> i was walking to the light. i was where the green thing. and she saw me, and she pushed the button. and all of the sudden i hear and see all this happen right in front of my face. >> what did you see? >> the car hit them. they went flying through the air. just hit them, bam. >> reporter: no brakes, nothing? >> no. going as fast as he could. >> we do suspect the driver of the suspect vehicle, both the driver and the passenger fled from the vehicle. the one individual returned. he is in his early 20s, claimed to be the driver there is evidence of objective symptoms of intoxication. >> the two adults were airlifted to a trauma center with severe injuries. the young boy was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. >>> decision 2012 now. president obama tonight campaigning in the battleground state of ohio. but he left the bay area this morning with a war chest that is $3.2 million fatter from the san francisco fundraisers alone. after
the driver, 22-year-old michael ratliff was arrested. witnesses who saw the whole thing were horrified. >> i was walking to the light. i was where the green thing. and she saw me, and she pushed the button. and all of the sudden i hear and see all this happen right in front of my face. >> what did you see? >> the car hit them. they went flying through the air. just hit them, bam. >> reporter: no brakes, nothing? >> no. going as fast as he could. >> we do...
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that confirmed an impression that some rightly or wrongly that michael was too academic, too distant, too aloof. that was then, this is now. pat, my friend, thank you as always. pat buchanan in washington. we're a minute away from the formal start of this. for those of you tuning it, fbn's live coveragement first of the four debates. three presidential, one vice presidential debate. 50 million people expected to watch the exchange between the presidential candidates. early estimate numbers are 45 million, a minimum, watching on fox business, and who can blame them? ijim is seated, ready to go, and much of the pressure is on mitt romney, you hear, a guy on swing states is down, although gnarlly, the two -- nationally, the two are even. much is made of whether the polls are reliable, but it is a fair, fair argument to sigh -- say for each, tonight is crucial. i bring you the first presidential debate from the university of denver. >> good evening from the arena at the university of denver in denver, colorado. i welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates between president
that confirmed an impression that some rightly or wrongly that michael was too academic, too distant, too aloof. that was then, this is now. pat, my friend, thank you as always. pat buchanan in washington. we're a minute away from the formal start of this. for those of you tuning it, fbn's live coveragement first of the four debates. three presidential, one vice presidential debate. 50 million people expected to watch the exchange between the presidential candidates. early estimate numbers are...
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dana mill bank, political cl columnist, michael crowley, and here in new york ron christie. dana, if i might start with you. an insightful political observer such as yourself has seen these two gentlemen in many a debate. but if your path to success relies on mitt romney's comic timing, isn't the zinger likely to become something of a boomerang and hit mr. romney instead of his opponent? >> you know, everybody always remembers the great zingers. you know, usually something from ronald reagan, but here we go again expecting that people are going to try a little bit too hard. there's a real danger when you've been supplied with premixed, ready-made zingers to insert into the debate that mitt romney will insert them at the wrong time or say them not quite right. the only thing worse than having no zinger is having a zinger that comes off badly and comes back to bite you. so i think that's a perilous way to go, but i'll be there in denver, and i look forward to the attempts because it will make it far more interesting. >> indeed. we're delighted, ron, that you're here. you have
dana mill bank, political cl columnist, michael crowley, and here in new york ron christie. dana, if i might start with you. an insightful political observer such as yourself has seen these two gentlemen in many a debate. but if your path to success relies on mitt romney's comic timing, isn't the zinger likely to become something of a boomerang and hit mr. romney instead of his opponent? >> you know, everybody always remembers the great zingers. you know, usually something from ronald...
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. >> coming up, the case of the cracked compute year how michael finney ma >>> alaska airlines is exkbreernsing delays tonight. the airline says five cables belonging to sprint were receivered and another set of lines were cut between seattle and portland that. crashed and caused wide spread delays. nearly every flight departing three airports were delayed at least by 90 minutes or so. and there is last thing anyone wants after buying something new is for it to break out of box. >> and that is frustrating. >> there is someone stepping in to help with a lap top. >> there is little or more frustrating there are trips or phone calls and that how one santa rosa couple felt until contacting me. asking for help. there is how big the crack was on the computer screen. >> this looked like jagged pizzas that came out from around the crack no. picture. >> she says incident happened a month after she bought a dell computer. >> waits cracked and not dropped or mistreated. it broke. >> dell was prompt and one month later the computer won't boot up. so kathleen took it into staples and where she bought it, ho
. >> coming up, the case of the cracked compute year how michael finney ma >>> alaska airlines is exkbreernsing delays tonight. the airline says five cables belonging to sprint were receivered and another set of lines were cut between seattle and portland that. crashed and caused wide spread delays. nearly every flight departing three airports were delayed at least by 90 minutes or so. and there is last thing anyone wants after buying something new is for it to break out of box....